PRIVATE LAND AND WORKING FARM - Please read full access information below:
The 947ha farm was gifted by the Jardine Family to the QEII National Trust. The area surrounding the boulder field is the ONLY AREA WITH PUBLIC ACCESS. The rest of the property remains a working sheep, beef and deer farm - please see map for access.
ACCESS INFORMATION Access is signposted gate 2km south of the Jack's Point turn off on State Highway 6 between Frankton and Kingston. Please close gates and leave before dark
The boulders are open to the public, with special restrictions in place for farming and safety purposes.
ENVIRONMENTAL CARE CODE:
Please do not cross into other areas of the farm - this is a working farm and strictly NO PUBLIC ACCESS.
No dogs permitted.
No camping permitted.
No fires permitted.
There are no toilets on the site. Leave no human waste behind.
Take care not to disturb plants and animals.
Remove all rubbish. Take out what you take in.
Leave gates as you found them and keep to the road provided for vehicles.
CLIMBERS CODE OF CONDUCT
No chipping/brushing
No bolting
No gardening
No marking of boulders
If you know where this boulder is then please take a minute to locate it for the climbing community. contact us if you have any issues.